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for us, and for our fans. our fans were just tremendous. never quit, never had a doubt we were going to win the game. >> we felt like we needed a big win, you know. this is it. going in the locker room after a win, everybody was just relieved. >> it was a big win for us, for the school. it's going to be noticed more on campus, things like that. so this was a great win. >> this was great to see a couple of seasons, maryland will be in the big 10. next year they only play once. so conceivably this could be the last game between duke and maryland at the comcast center. if it is, what a finale it certainly was. >> you won't shed any tears about the outcome. >> no, it's a wonderful thing. >> you heard the players saywhat a relief. it sure was. >> so many times we've seen in the history of this series big leads going down. and remember the final four even in 2001, terps fans still remember that stuff. so any time duke makes that run, you get a little nervous. but they were able to hold on this time around. >> thank you, greg. >>> as you saw earli
for us, and for our fans. our fans were just tremendous. never quit, never had a doubt we were going to win the game. >> we felt like we needed a big win, you know. this is it. going in the locker room after a win, everybody was just relieved. >> it was a big win for us, for the school. it's going to be noticed more on campus, things like that. so this was a great win. >> this was great to see a couple of seasons, maryland will be in the big 10. next year they only play once....
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us to develop a plan that will help us as we look at the many reforms. >> it's a different kind of a background. i was a tv reporter in a cbs affiliate in south bend when i came back from college. and then after my husband and i got married i did four years in bucharest, romania. our church had asked us if we would go, for a two-year stint, so we sold our house, sold everything we had made the provision, raised the money, got there and then started our organization. and so we ended up living there four years but it actually precipitated my run for the indiana state house. having an opportunity to be in a different place, different culture and understanding what role government can and can't play when it comes to, you know, governing. >> and run she did. walorski served three terms in the indiana state house. >> we were a billion dollars in debt, we had very well intentioned people, everybody was doing what they thought they should do. our state was in the bottom of the barrel in this nation. we were 49th and 50th in virtually every grid you can imagine and today we are on the top fiv
us to develop a plan that will help us as we look at the many reforms. >> it's a different kind of a background. i was a tv reporter in a cbs affiliate in south bend when i came back from college. and then after my husband and i got married i did four years in bucharest, romania. our church had asked us if we would go, for a two-year stint, so we sold our house, sold everything we had made the provision, raised the money, got there and then started our organization. and so we ended up...
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so that's what you used to have... okay. and that's fios. wow, this is crazy fast, almost unbelievable. [ male announcer ] that will put some gas in the old tank, lindsay! living life at quantum speed, that's powerful. [ female announcer ] supercharge your internet sspeeds with a great deal that gets even better. switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month and we'll triple your speed for free with an upgrade to fios quantuteinternet. plus, get $250 back with a 2-year agreement. or, get the free upgrade and gat price with no annual contract. fios brings 100% fiber optic power right to your door. that's why it can deliver the fastest internet in the nation plus unlimited internet usage. don't miss your chance to get this incredible deal. visit verizon.com/hotprice today call the verizocenter for customers with disabilities for america's fastest, most consistent, at 800-900-6006 tty/v. most reliable internet: verizon fios. >> welcome back. , weaw the heinz associatedagain anticipatio. the purchase from -- warren the merr with wa
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from a first ladies intellect and contribution to the nation, education, impact on of criteria are used t evaluate the first lady. >> including influence on >> yes. and being a woman in her own write. >> 37 first ladies and the number of presidents. why is that? >> there have been deaths i >> who remarried? >> a number of them remarried. grover cleveland remarried in office. >> was that the 21-year-old? >> yes, for instancis cleveland. >> howeled was he? >> he was around 50 at the time. >> was that a successfu marriage? it stunned the nation. it was a absolutely spectacular secret marriag house. he courted her. she was the daughter of -- >> what do you mean by ward? >> he was her legal guardia from the time that she was she was the daughter of a law partner of his and whe the man died he ended up adopting her as it was >> yes president at the time. she grew up and he did. but he carried out the romance secretly >> was she a loving wife? >> they were in love all th way through to his death >> he eventually died of -- was he ill during the presidency >> he was. hoo he had cancer and had t
from a first ladies intellect and contribution to the nation, education, impact on of criteria are used t evaluate the first lady. >> including influence on >> yes. and being a woman in her own write. >> 37 first ladies and the number of presidents. why is that? >> there have been deaths i >> who remarried? >> a number of them remarried. grover cleveland remarried in office. >> was that the 21-year-old? >> yes, for instancis cleveland. >>...
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he consider withdrawing, the answer is an emphatic "no" and, remember, john erlichmen, nixon's aide used to talk about twisting slowly in the wind and the factor here is time and there is this twisting in the wind aura to all of this, and i wonder whether the democrats are kind of looking and asking what really is the fundamental question here, is he the best person to be secretary of defense? >> chris: all right. we have to take a break, when we come back the fight over spending comes down to the wire, with the sequester deadline less than two weeks away. ♪ well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. >> chris: still to come our power player of the week. >> is the state of the union... >> chris: sometimes hollywood calls. they also help out reporters. >> people calling with questions, to try to
he consider withdrawing, the answer is an emphatic "no" and, remember, john erlichmen, nixon's aide used to talk about twisting slowly in the wind and the factor here is time and there is this twisting in the wind aura to all of this, and i wonder whether the democrats are kind of looking and asking what really is the fundamental question here, is he the best person to be secretary of defense? >> chris: all right. we have to take a break, when we come back the fight over...
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thank you for talking with us, dr. banschick. >> it has been my pleasure. thank you. >> for more information on divorce, visit our website. for "tkn," i'm lauren. >> we see them all the time, but very few of us look closely. so here's this week's "flag facts." >> when you think of digging for diamonds, you probably think of africa, but diamond mining does exist in the u.s., in one place -- arkansas. that's why the state flag's most prominent feature is a big blue-and-white diamond. >> the flag of arkansas pays tribute to the diamonds that have been mined in that state. if you look at the flag, you'll see a diamond shape with stars inside of it, and also, the white field is in a diamond shape. >> arkansas was the 25th state to enter the union, and there are 25 white stars on the border. the blue stars stand for countries that have claimed the area through its history -- spain, france, the u.s.a., and one other. >> this star represents arkansas' place in the confederacy. after they seceded from the union, they joined the confederacy in 1861. >> arkansas withd
thank you for talking with us, dr. banschick. >> it has been my pleasure. thank you. >> for more information on divorce, visit our website. for "tkn," i'm lauren. >> we see them all the time, but very few of us look closely. so here's this week's "flag facts." >> when you think of digging for diamonds, you probably think of africa, but diamond mining does exist in the u.s., in one place -- arkansas. that's why the state flag's most prominent feature...
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so that's what you used to have... okay. and that's fios. wow, this is crazy fast, almost unbelievable. [ male announcer ] that will put some gas in the old tank, lindsay! living life at quantum speed, that's powerful. [ female announcer ] supercharge your internet speeds with a great deal that gets even better. switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month and we'll triple your speed for free with an upgrade to fios quantum internet. plus, get $250 back with a 2-year agreement. or, get the free upgrade and great price with no annual contract. fios brings 100% fiber optic power right to your door. that's why it can deliver the fastest internet in the nation plus unlimited internet usage. don't miss your chance to get this incredible deal. visit verizon.com/hotprice today call the verizon center for customers with disabilities for america's fastest, most consistent, at 800-974-6006 tty/v. most reliable internet: verizon fios. jackpot is up to 2-
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it might cost us. i am doing this because i need time to figure this out. but in the meantime, i mean, you know, republicans are interesting. they are fighting over whether to increase minimum wage now, and now you are cutting hours, and who do you cut? you cut people who really need every dime they can get. >> in one population it will hurt is single parents. >> dave? >> very briefly, this was a criticism by republicans of the health care act, and it was expensive and going to hurt businesses and people, and the counter argument to that is is that costs will be better off for it, and there's a way to bring these people in and still pay for them and frankly the republicans are crying wolf, and that's what they are saying, but, you know. >> you want healthy employees. the state wants -- private people want it, and you want healthy employees, because they work better and are more productive. >> still, a pressure here for poor people, and -- i have to think of single parenting here, what it's like to rais
it might cost us. i am doing this because i need time to figure this out. but in the meantime, i mean, you know, republicans are interesting. they are fighting over whether to increase minimum wage now, and now you are cutting hours, and who do you cut? you cut people who really need every dime they can get. >> in one population it will hurt is single parents. >> dave? >> very briefly, this was a criticism by republicans of the health care act, and it was expensive and going...
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typically used in to go containers. about 20,000 tons of styrofoam are thrown into the big apple's waste system every year. the mayor has already targeted sugar, salt, and soda in the nation's largest city. and he plans a significant environmental push for his last year in office. mayor bloomberg insists the doggy bag and the coffee cup will be just fine. that will do it for us for today. thank you so much for joining me. each week keep it right here where we are "on the money." have a great week, everybody. i'll see you again next weekend.
typically used in to go containers. about 20,000 tons of styrofoam are thrown into the big apple's waste system every year. the mayor has already targeted sugar, salt, and soda in the nation's largest city. and he plans a significant environmental push for his last year in office. mayor bloomberg insists the doggy bag and the coffee cup will be just fine. that will do it for us for today. thank you so much for joining me. each week keep it right here where we are "on the money." have...
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that's what you used to have, and that's fios. wow! [ chuckles ] this is crazy fast, almost unbelievable. oh my goodness! that is fast! that's the way to upload videos! this is unbelievably faster! [ male announcer ] well said folks, well said. supercharge your internet speeds. switch to fios and we'll triple your speed forree with an upgrade to fios quantum. plus get $250 back with a 2 year agreement. call the verizon center living life at quantum speed, for customers with disabilities that's powerfrful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. here is a story you'll only 7. on it could impact you if you like go to local wineries on the weekends for tastings. this is a new and controversial ordinance in one virginia that prohibits wineries from staying open at night. jennifer donelan tells us, are hoping a last-minute compromise keeps their doors open past sunset. > fox year county virginia -- has become an for the dc -- from the dc metro area. the trouble has brewed. a battle here, seemingly againstneighbor neighbor. >> we expect privacy. >> living ne
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that we like using? as constitution says that we cannot kill people. need to look into this for have been a hypocrite about school choice, of the drug war i can dream may be he will say that next year. will say that next year. that at a dry cleaner, will say that next year. that we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinical
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give us some leeway on relieving sequestration. the goal of all of this on our part of view is how do we cut spending? which the white house has been unwilling to discuss. if they get the message from the public, the white house, if they get the message from the public they need to fix this, hopefully they will see fit to address the entitlement part of our spending, which would give us the opening, then, to talk about how do we solve the sequester problem as well as the c.r. >> if the president doesn't come up with a plan, is there any way that you can work with your senate counterparts? the senate yesterday introduced a plan. obviously has new revenue in it. but is there any way to work this out sort of on the congressional level rather than wait for the president to present a plan? >> i don't see a solution on the horizon. in the congress. this is such a huge effort it would take to relieve sequester that only the head of the executive branch with all the agency heads under their toe, they're the only ones that can come up with
give us some leeway on relieving sequestration. the goal of all of this on our part of view is how do we cut spending? which the white house has been unwilling to discuss. if they get the message from the public, the white house, if they get the message from the public they need to fix this, hopefully they will see fit to address the entitlement part of our spending, which would give us the opening, then, to talk about how do we solve the sequester problem as well as the c.r. >> if the...
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there is nothing in history that tells us that we will never use an army again. there's nothing that tells us that. there is no historical part of time that says that will be the case in the future. this kind of discussion bothers me. i would like to see some thought into what is the type of force that we need, and how do we as it did have a good solid discussion about it. that helps it -- us think through the problem. technology is still really important. the biggest challenge for the army from a technology perspective is this trade-off between mobility, survivability, and lethality. we found in afghanistan and iraq, because of low-tech weapons we lost our survivability. sorry tom a -- sorry, because we had to focus on mobility. we had to stay on roads. from a technological standpoint, we need people to start thinking about this. we need development and materials, we need to develop new ideas and how we can conduct operations and lethal operations. the last thing we talk about is -- leadership is the key going forward. i believe that in the future, it is about i
there is nothing in history that tells us that we will never use an army again. there's nothing that tells us that. there is no historical part of time that says that will be the case in the future. this kind of discussion bothers me. i would like to see some thought into what is the type of force that we need, and how do we as it did have a good solid discussion about it. that helps it -- us think through the problem. technology is still really important. the biggest challenge for the army...
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lie chicking up on us . whenever they were able to restart power in the shows. they played movies and did comedies and scave anger for the kid and they did wonderful. >> mersedes their this was a big birthday celebration and a lot of fun. did you feel like a rerun of gilligans island or did it ruin your birthday? >> it ruined my birthday some what. but why were wable to get off of that boat alive and safely together. we had no injuries to any of our party and my cousin was taken off of the boat to get her dialysis. that was an enormous rescue effort by the coast guard and they took care of my quad plegic brother in law. six men carried him out of his room so he could be in a safer place. we were well taken care of and really that is it the best birthday gift and we made it out together and we had trust and faith and we were able to come out of it okay . in terms was being you know, safe and sound. >> brenda, i have to ask you, do you have cruise ploon scheduled for any time soon? >> no, not at any time soon,
lie chicking up on us . whenever they were able to restart power in the shows. they played movies and did comedies and scave anger for the kid and they did wonderful. >> mersedes their this was a big birthday celebration and a lot of fun. did you feel like a rerun of gilligans island or did it ruin your birthday? >> it ruined my birthday some what. but why were wable to get off of that boat alive and safely together. we had no injuries to any of our party and my cousin was taken off...
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in fact, it helps us. fossil fuel powers our modern world and helps us in every regard and those who oppose it, especially those who protest it, it's like they love nature, but hate human beings. they do a real disservice to all of us. >> we're going to go to julie who, you agree with the xl pipeline and against president obama on this. >> i don't know if if he's against it. look, i actually think it's a good thing to create jobs. i don't necessarily think it's going to affect demand that much because as we all know, supply for that matter, as soon as this comes through, the opec can easily turn down the spigot and we'll have the same problem all oil again. it's trade road world wide market. i'm not sure how much it will affect prices. but i think it creates jobs, so i'm all for it. >> it will actually bring seven or 800,000-barrels of canadian oil into america and it won't have to come fromhe middle east. go ahead, tracy. >> that's the thing, price also come down. 20,000 jobs approximately will be created
in fact, it helps us. fossil fuel powers our modern world and helps us in every regard and those who oppose it, especially those who protest it, it's like they love nature, but hate human beings. they do a real disservice to all of us. >> we're going to go to julie who, you agree with the xl pipeline and against president obama on this. >> i don't know if if he's against it. look, i actually think it's a good thing to create jobs. i don't necessarily think it's going to affect...
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by thy light led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray. lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world we forget thee. shadowed beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. will you please stand and join me in the singing of lift every voice and sing? ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies let it resound loud as the rolling sea sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us facing the rising sun of a new day begun let us march on till victory is won stony the road we trod bitter the chasening rod felt in the day when hope unborn had died yet with a steady beat have not our weary feet come to the place for which our fathers died we have come over a way that with tears has been watered we have come treading the [speaker not understood] of the slaughtered out of the
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. >> those other people who do the jobs that none of us want to do. i think the odds are that he will not get it and he will not fight for it that hard. the last person who fought for a minimum-wage increase was ted kennedy and he actually got it. >> who will be the time kennedy in the senate is an interesting question, too. >> if you cannot pay someone $9 an hour, you probably should not be a business. >> i agree with him -- >> you talk about the economy as if it is a moral and estimate. even if i agree with you, it does not change the fact that it will hurt young people and immigrants, a lot of whom are low-skilled, you are guaranteeing them the low end of the scale and will hurt the chances of young, less skilled people getting jobs. it is an economic fact. it may not be just, but it is true. >> is what i am asking -- where is the evidence of that having happened -- >> why don't you make it $15? >> but you are making the argument -- >> if you are saying it has no effect on employment -- >> obviously it has an effect! the question is, are you going
. >> those other people who do the jobs that none of us want to do. i think the odds are that he will not get it and he will not fight for it that hard. the last person who fought for a minimum-wage increase was ted kennedy and he actually got it. >> who will be the time kennedy in the senate is an interesting question, too. >> if you cannot pay someone $9 an hour, you probably should not be a business. >> i agree with him -- >> you talk about the economy as if it...
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every one of us is so great the american teachers who taught us. so why couldn't we give colleges and schools instead of wasting billions and billions in wars which in the end resulted in iran hitting us. >> host: you write bat recent survey of american and afghan soldiers. this is how the afghans view the americans. they always shout and yell and they are crazy. u.s. soldiers swear at us constantly, saying f.-u, their arrogance sickenes us. they don't care about civilian casualties. they pee all over, right in front of civilians, including females. >> guest: peter, quote what the american soldiers said. >> host: this is what the americans thought of the afghan forces. they are turds. i we're better off without them. i don't trust locals. i would never like to admit that iraqis are smarter but they're einsteins compared to afghans. these guys only seem to care about their own tribes. >> guest: back to the tribes. they're right. so, you see how interesting. this is an american survey conducted in washington. and this gives us an insight into two all
every one of us is so great the american teachers who taught us. so why couldn't we give colleges and schools instead of wasting billions and billions in wars which in the end resulted in iran hitting us. >> host: you write bat recent survey of american and afghan soldiers. this is how the afghans view the americans. they always shout and yell and they are crazy. u.s. soldiers swear at us constantly, saying f.-u, their arrogance sickenes us. they don't care about civilian casualties. they...
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and how, the survey works and what the survey results would be used for. >> okay. commissioner wynns could we have a report from the budget and service meeting of february 6th. >> yes, thank you, the committee met and we reviewed kind of the as we do routinely administratively approved. >> excuse me one second. i am sorry, could we take the conversation outside please? there has been a request to keep the conversation outside, please? thank you. >> you may continue. >> and honestly explaining the process for the benefit of commissioner haney which is good for all of us to review that, i appreciate it. >> but mainly we talked about the update on the state budget. we all believe and hope that the state budget with the passage of prop 30 and the beginning of the rebounding of the economy in california, will continue to be significantly better than we anticipated it might be for next year and the coming years. so we have some new projections about the or about our anticipated balances and did all of the members of the board get those? >> yes? >> so you all received the
and how, the survey works and what the survey results would be used for. >> okay. commissioner wynns could we have a report from the budget and service meeting of february 6th. >> yes, thank you, the committee met and we reviewed kind of the as we do routinely administratively approved. >> excuse me one second. i am sorry, could we take the conversation outside please? there has been a request to keep the conversation outside, please? thank you. >> you may continue....
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less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would m
less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us....
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that we like using? as constitution says that we cannot kill people. need to look into this for have been a hypocrite about school choice, of the drug war i can dream may be he will say that next year. that
that we like using? as constitution says that we cannot kill people. need to look into this for have been a hypocrite about school choice, of the drug war i can dream may be he will say that next year. that
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the end result shouldn't surprise us. it's this spiral of expanding that, welfare, regulation that politicians at the expanding welfare beneficiaries have any desire to stop insulting skits about that there's no alternative. but there's a political problem because unfortunately in democracies in which many people see the state as the primary provider of economic security, meaningful restraint of government intervention and spend name is very politically difficult. why? is anyone who promises to try and reduce the scope of intervention in real terms is in many respects at a severe electoral disadvantage. at luxembourg's prime minister jean-claude junker famously lamented in 2007, quote, we all know what we have to do, but we don't know how to get reelected once we have done it, end quote. in other words, if enough people in a democracy what security through the state regardless of cost, capacity politicians to oppose desires of 51% of the population is very limited. because to resist is to court electoral rejection rsp sta
the end result shouldn't surprise us. it's this spiral of expanding that, welfare, regulation that politicians at the expanding welfare beneficiaries have any desire to stop insulting skits about that there's no alternative. but there's a political problem because unfortunately in democracies in which many people see the state as the primary provider of economic security, meaningful restraint of government intervention and spend name is very politically difficult. why? is anyone who promises to...
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i used them before for traveling overseas. i put it inside my long sleeves and put the ticket in there but i kept checking on the way home. it has to be there. >> dave honeywell got the ticket home and has been presented with the ceremonial check for $217 million although he has elected the quick payout option of only 136 million. dave and nancy are federal workers. because of base consolidation, their daily commute is 81 miles each way. these new zillionares are on the job. >> she will retire in about 2 1/2 weeks. i will retire about another month and a half. i have some things i need to close down on my project. >> reporter: how will their lives change? >> we will build a big erie time house, something that we can have all of our family there. >> at the same time. >> that's the only big change. >> reporter: this hand shook the hand of power ball winner dave honeywell. 1, 2, 3. for the record, boss, i'm not expensing this purchase. if these numbers hit, it's all mine. in richmond, john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> got to love joh
i used them before for traveling overseas. i put it inside my long sleeves and put the ticket in there but i kept checking on the way home. it has to be there. >> dave honeywell got the ticket home and has been presented with the ceremonial check for $217 million although he has elected the quick payout option of only 136 million. dave and nancy are federal workers. because of base consolidation, their daily commute is 81 miles each way. these new zillionares are on the job. >> she...
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the us i won't complain about that won't publish information. now street cameras and other kinds of surveillance across the u.s. give its citizens the feeling of having less and less privacy but it seems that you've done in the past won't be forgotten as the library of congress is now creating a database of all tweets ever post it was hard for us to talk to the streets of new york to find out whether the government is once again showing too much interest in people's private lives. the library of congress announced that its story in our tweet is this just another method of surveillance or is it a way of archiving the times this week let's talk about that did you know that our government is starting to store all of our tweets there archiving them in the library of congress not surprised you're not surprised by that they're quite everything are you ok with that no absolutely not so what do we do about it you know i don't know because they're doing a lot of other stuff that they should be doing like killing people across the world but you know there
the us i won't complain about that won't publish information. now street cameras and other kinds of surveillance across the u.s. give its citizens the feeling of having less and less privacy but it seems that you've done in the past won't be forgotten as the library of congress is now creating a database of all tweets ever post it was hard for us to talk to the streets of new york to find out whether the government is once again showing too much interest in people's private lives. the library...
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the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate of ject in times of stress then would you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges all those parag actives all those exceptions all those exceptions that are legally in the books today fight tax evasion. like we're doing through the tax forum then tried to close the loopholes it with the multinationals tried to tax more of the activity that takes place in your own territory lower the taxes on labor so that it's cheaper to create an additional new job perhaps even lower the taxes on the regular companies the companies inside that are isolated by the by the borders of the country are having to pay the twenty five the twenty eight to thirty perc
the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate of ject in times of stress then would you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges all...
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it is a tragic thing but the leverage the church uses there used to be children there would have them on the ship and hubbard had a theory that children are not different from adults they are just small. [laughter] therefore they should be treated as you retreat and adults so when a child misbehaves he came up with one punishment was to put them in the chain locker for the anchor is stored it is cold and dark and they would be said that not allowed out to go to the bass ever go to sleep but put in there for days or weeks he actually put a deaf girl down they're hoping she would regain her hearing. the treatment of children became a huge issue early on and then it was decided we can't have kids here. there was a ranch they built their own dormitories and gave themselves schooling with very little adults supervision. it came to pass the decision was made no more kids that if you get pregnant you have the choice, you could leave the sea-org with the consequences losing your ties tear families and very little to look forward to and the sense of losing eternal salvation or the send off to
it is a tragic thing but the leverage the church uses there used to be children there would have them on the ship and hubbard had a theory that children are not different from adults they are just small. [laughter] therefore they should be treated as you retreat and adults so when a child misbehaves he came up with one punishment was to put them in the chain locker for the anchor is stored it is cold and dark and they would be said that not allowed out to go to the bass ever go to sleep but put...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>. >> jamie: welcome back. we have been telling you the asteroid in russia and how about this. this is northern california, the american meteor society it was probably a fireball, not a major event. one scientist saying it was a small piece of asteroid and headed toward earth. it's still drawing extra concern after the large meteor exploded over russia and injured 200 people causing major damage. >> eric: new eye-opening information that could make a new complication in chuck hagel's confirmation. lindsay graham pointed to some newly reported comments that hagel is said to have made at rutgers university a few years ago, that the state department was becoming an adjunct
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>. >> jamie: welcome back. we have been telling you the asteroid in...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >> stalled out on tesla's electric highway, that's the headline of the review of the tesla model s a high end electric car designed to drive long distanceses on battery power. the review written by the new york times, john broder who drove from washington to boston. review not so good. driving in cold weather he claimed the battery drained more quickly and drive more slowly and turn down the climate control and had to call the tow company when the car he says died. and the ceo fired back at the review. >> we have the vehicle which have-- do not realize this is a tesla owned vehicle and the log shows when he says he was doing 54 miles per hour, he was actually doing 80 miles per hour. when he says that he turned off the heat off, he actually had the heat blasting at 74 degrees, the
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >> stalled out on tesla's electric highway, that's the headline of the review of the tesla model s a high end electric car designed to drive long distanceses on battery power. the review written by the new york times, john broder who...
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are going to be setting that off for testing picking up the story a big story in the week it was for us wasn't it is r.t.c. goalpost going off. it was like a scene from a site for a movie but with one exception it was real first the brilliant flash is big bright like he was shiny across the sky you know blinding brighter than the sun the skies were lit up by a meteor streaking across the skies above the russian city of over one of the half thousand kilometers east of moscow where not just any usual glare on the floor i thought of all lines from a car then we went to the window and saw this strange cloud and then and then this . would turn around and the wall was a gun at someone had moved it this eries of massive explosions rocked the entire city damaging buildings and shattering windows. nasa said the explosive force of the media were breaking up was the equivalent of two one to hear oshima bombs over twelve hundred people were injured including over two hundred children mostly from pieces of shattered glass. the windows just exploded i saw one girl he had and a growing his hand we wer
are going to be setting that off for testing picking up the story a big story in the week it was for us wasn't it is r.t.c. goalpost going off. it was like a scene from a site for a movie but with one exception it was real first the brilliant flash is big bright like he was shiny across the sky you know blinding brighter than the sun the skies were lit up by a meteor streaking across the skies above the russian city of over one of the half thousand kilometers east of moscow where not just any...
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again good of you with us here about. borders closed international flights suspended security forces on high alert that's how libya is marking two years since the beginning of the uprising that resulted in the bloody civil conflict foreign intervention and the toppling of the longtime leader moammar gadhafi he's innocent now explains why any celebrations are being overshadowed by desperation with the current government and fears of more rest. from all going off he has lost legitimacy to lead and he must leave the shoot at their feet is impossible to imagine a future for libya with get daffy still in power it must. well gadhafi is long gone and we don't need to imagine but can take a close look the revolt which began in benghazi was followed by an eight month nato bombing campaign costing thousands of lives and left libya torn apart drowning in conflict and suffocating in stagnation still rich in oil libya economically is a mess despite rampant unemployment and an overwhelming housing crisis huge construction projects are
again good of you with us here about. borders closed international flights suspended security forces on high alert that's how libya is marking two years since the beginning of the uprising that resulted in the bloody civil conflict foreign intervention and the toppling of the longtime leader moammar gadhafi he's innocent now explains why any celebrations are being overshadowed by desperation with the current government and fears of more rest. from all going off he has lost legitimacy to lead...
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it's got to affect us as well. we're not there yet. chris: do we need to cut the zphet >> we need to cut the debt long term. national debt is a level that is scary. it is going to grow in coming years of the baby boomers. do we need to cut it today with the economy still as weak as it is? no, we don't. the idea debt is a problem and manufactured -- chris: everybody get in on this. who gets hurt if we have a situation at the end of this month, march 1, where there's a huge cut in government spending. watch what happens and we lose a lot of pentagon jobs. a lot of people out of work. stop by and stores closed, supporting organizations and some contractors are out of work. who gets blamed, president or republicans in congress? >> in the end i think the president. we americans under this habit of thinking i think the presidents have too much -- deserve too much for a good economy and too much blame for a bad economy. what a president does is pretty important but not as important as sometimes other factors. chris: if we have a shutdown or s
it's got to affect us as well. we're not there yet. chris: do we need to cut the zphet >> we need to cut the debt long term. national debt is a level that is scary. it is going to grow in coming years of the baby boomers. do we need to cut it today with the economy still as weak as it is? no, we don't. the idea debt is a problem and manufactured -- chris: everybody get in on this. who gets hurt if we have a situation at the end of this month, march 1, where there's a huge cut in...
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hello there in a very good morning to you if you just joined us sits kevin owen here at r.t. h.q. in moscow with our top stories of the last seven days and of course the big story as we can see on the screen the worldwide died this last week over those dramatic images from central russia plunging meteor exploding with a blinding flash before crashing in the urals early on friday what a wake up call that was for the local inhabitants of chelyabinsk wasn't it they went out of bed by nine twenty five that morning they certainly were after that i want to shocking thing to happen as well first they described that intense bright light the best a lot of people could describe it as was big like a nuclear bomb going off maybe there was a lot of worry then came the bang the whoosh the pressure blew they said they could feel it inside shocking and in the last hour as well a development two scientists now looking for traces of the space visitor one report suggesting that a an expedition of academy of sciences might have found some of them and that will be interesting as well they'll be taking
hello there in a very good morning to you if you just joined us sits kevin owen here at r.t. h.q. in moscow with our top stories of the last seven days and of course the big story as we can see on the screen the worldwide died this last week over those dramatic images from central russia plunging meteor exploding with a blinding flash before crashing in the urals early on friday what a wake up call that was for the local inhabitants of chelyabinsk wasn't it they went out of bed by nine twenty...
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thank you very much for joining us. joaquin castro, stuart stevens, george will, and newt gingrich, really appreciate your time. >>> up next, in a presidential run in store for this brain surgeon? "the wall street journal" hopes so. our sunday spotlight is next, pl who st spotlight at the white house this week? we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> now time for our sunday spotlight. this week shining brightly on dr. ben carson, one of the top pediatric neurosurgeons in the country who made quite a splash with his recent appearance at the national prayer breakfast where with president obama at his side he had some choice words on political correctness and even the flat tax. listen. >> we've reached a point where people are afraid to actually talk about what they want to say beca
thank you very much for joining us. joaquin castro, stuart stevens, george will, and newt gingrich, really appreciate your time. >>> up next, in a presidential run in store for this brain surgeon? "the wall street journal" hopes so. our sunday spotlight is next, pl who st spotlight at the white house this week? we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it...
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used to success. this is the story that we have to live up to. (applause) >> and it is all about moving forward for everybody. the intent of reenvisioning public housing is so that we can talk to each other about not recreating the story about generations of people stuck in poverty housing. it is about a vision that we agree to, that when we get our paychecks, when we earn those jobs, we move our families forward so that they stay in san francisco and that they are successful in being here in san francisco. that's what we're trying to build. i just got out of a critical hour with senator leno who has been so helpful at the state. and we talked about all of the programs that we need to make sure that we're investing in so that everybody in san francisco can succeed. this is absolutely critical. six months ago, senator leno and i were talking about how miserable the state was, how miserable fiscal cliff locally and federal government was. today, after his efforts, after the efforts with governor brown a
used to success. this is the story that we have to live up to. (applause) >> and it is all about moving forward for everybody. the intent of reenvisioning public housing is so that we can talk to each other about not recreating the story about generations of people stuck in poverty housing. it is about a vision that we agree to, that when we get our paychecks, when we earn those jobs, we move our families forward so that they stay in san francisco and that they are successful in being...
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if you've got something on your mind that you'd like to share with us, write us at now we go to bob scheiffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on face the nation. good morning bob. >> schieffer: good morning charles. well, space junk picking up hope and washington gridlock. we'll start with the last one and the white house chief of staff dennis mcdonough. >> osgood: thank you bob scheiffer. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning morning, the oscars edition. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] the magic begins when jif fresh roasts peanuts to make peanut butter so deliciously creamy. ♪ ♪ it can even be a game changer. that's why choosy moms and dads choose jif. sunday morning's moment of nature
if you've got something on your mind that you'd like to share with us, write us at now we go to bob scheiffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on face the nation. good morning bob. >> schieffer: good morning charles. well, space junk picking up hope and washington gridlock. we'll start with the last one and the white house chief of staff dennis mcdonough. >> osgood: thank you bob scheiffer. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning morning, the oscars edition. the...
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their argumented made no sense to us. such well-worn phrases as tax cuts pay for themselves, will we'll be welcomed as libattors, climb change is improving and government-run health care doesn't work, were repeated over and over again republican arguments seem as incomprehensible to democrats were as much misguided to them. the free market principles they took as given conflicted with the information we took every day from our constituents and the economists we consulted. news speed media preoccupation with lack of civility missed the point. i traveled withcongressional members to afghan and enjoyed they're company. we worked out together in the house gym. still more socializing with each other would not have breached khasm. congress is crippled from making bipartisan, strategic, public policy decisions. this is our greatest institutional weakness and defies simplistic cures. congress today is deeply divided because to each side, the opinions of the other make no sense. and, therefore, cannot be honestly held. interest gr
their argumented made no sense to us. such well-worn phrases as tax cuts pay for themselves, will we'll be welcomed as libattors, climb change is improving and government-run health care doesn't work, were repeated over and over again republican arguments seem as incomprehensible to democrats were as much misguided to them. the free market principles they took as given conflicted with the information we took every day from our constituents and the economists we consulted. news speed media...
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won't that stop us all in our tracks? i had a fascinating conversation recently with a top chinese economist. david li is a professor at tsinghua university. we met in davos, switzerland. if you want to understand how the chinese are thinking, listen in. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> one of the big questions the people have had in the world, not just the western world, but everywhere. is china going to have a hard landing? meaning is the economy going to have a more dramatic slow down than anyone would expect which would have ripple effects throughout the world economy? on that big issue, what do you think? >> well, to me, it's a small issue. i think it's the judgment is basically out there. that is soft landing is there. hard landing has been already avoided. i've been talking about this for the past two years, maybe two and a half years. that is the growth rate will slow down a little bit and then pick up. >> what, why is it that the hard landing was averted? was it that the government did something extra
won't that stop us all in our tracks? i had a fascinating conversation recently with a top chinese economist. david li is a professor at tsinghua university. we met in davos, switzerland. if you want to understand how the chinese are thinking, listen in. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> one of the big questions the people have had in the world, not just the western world, but everywhere. is china going to have a hard landing? meaning is the economy going to have a more...
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news and the week's top stories this is r t with the weekly i'm trying thomas glad to have you with us now the world was wide eyed this week over dramatic images from central russia a plunging meteor exploded with a blinding flash before crashing in to the urals early on friday now you can imagine with such crazy images coming from the area look at this light flashing across the sky residents who saw the fireball race above their heads while it took a while for people to realize what exactly was happening now the blast set off a powerful shock wave smashing windows in buildings while injuring and be willed ring those inside you can see creating a sense of chaos after a struggle to locate traces of the space visitor a team from the russian academy of sciences has reportedly found some remnants of that meteor or two you would have takes a closer look now at how it all unfolded. it was like a scene from a movie but with one exception it was real first the brilliant flash was big bright like he was shining across the sky you know blinding brighter than the sun the skies were lit up by a me
news and the week's top stories this is r t with the weekly i'm trying thomas glad to have you with us now the world was wide eyed this week over dramatic images from central russia a plunging meteor exploded with a blinding flash before crashing in to the urals early on friday now you can imagine with such crazy images coming from the area look at this light flashing across the sky residents who saw the fireball race above their heads while it took a while for people to realize what exactly...
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for those of us in uniform, we are very much appreciated so we can avoid the use of force but we remain ready to do so if necessary. you have moved diplomacy into the 21st-century. your recognize there are limits to hard power. you use both hard power and soft power. you utilize social media and town halls. you have been one of the staunchest supporters of the military more than any secretary of state in my career. i expect you will slow down a bit. maybe you can add a tony award for your grammy award. would you join me? >> hillary clinton will be receiving an award. secretary hillary clinton, distinguished herself by superior service while serving as a secretary of state from 21, january 2009 to 1 february, 2013. she has provided outstanding support of all operational efforts of the joint military forces rolled wide, executing her smart power strategy of combining military strength with capacity and global economics, aid, and technology. she enhanced the role of diplomatic and defense initiatives in the international arena. capitalizing on this effort, it she instituted a diplomacy and
for those of us in uniform, we are very much appreciated so we can avoid the use of force but we remain ready to do so if necessary. you have moved diplomacy into the 21st-century. your recognize there are limits to hard power. you use both hard power and soft power. you utilize social media and town halls. you have been one of the staunchest supporters of the military more than any secretary of state in my career. i expect you will slow down a bit. maybe you can add a tony award for your...